The answer depends on the heat source. If none of the heat is wasted then it takes exactly the same length of time.
For the pot to be larger one would assume that the base takes up a greater area than a small pot. The small pot on a large gas burner would waste energy because heat would rise up the sides of the pot and be wasted whereas the larger pot would absorb more of the heat.
Using an inductive hob the time taken to heat up a given amount of water in small and large pots would be relatively equal.
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To make Orbeez small, simply place them in a dry area where they will naturally shrink as they lose moisture. To make them big again, soak the dried Orbeez in water for several hours, allowing them to absorb the water and expand to their original size. The process can be repeated multiple times, as Orbeez can expand and shrink effectively. Just ensure to use clean water for soaking.
A reservoir is a big land mass that holds water "supplies" an aquifer is the same thing is just small and you could say that it purifies the water that it holds.
Big ones and small ones. But mostly big ones.
it means something that is big are small
The deeper the water the longer it will take to boil. So if you put a small amount in a big pan it will boil much faster than a small amount in a small pan.
Yes, you can boil water with a candle by placing a heatproof container of water over the candle's flame. It may take more time compared to using a stove, but it can be done in an emergency or when camping.
It doesn't matter where you are, water always boils at 100 degrees.
big leaves
A big gear turning a small gear means the small gear will spin faster, but weaker.
Small grains erode faster than big grains because small grains have a larger surface area relative to their volume, allowing more contact with flowing water or wind that can wear them away more quickly. Additionally, small grains are often lighter and more easily transported by wind or water, further contributing to their erosion.
Adding salt (sodium chloride) to water will make it boil at a HIGHER temperature. See Ebullioscopic Constants. Conversely water will freeze at a lower temperature ( Cryoscopic constants). Also increasing/decreasing the gas pressure over water will make it boil at a higher/lower temperaturte. Note trying boil water to make a hot drink on Mount Everest.
Catamaran, a boat with two small hulls to have less drag in the more water, so it can go faster than a boat with one big hull in the water.
depend on its engine
small car becuase it whieghs less ormaybe big car because its got more horsepower
Well it all depends on what types really, if they are both of the same, then the big one will roll faster. Lets say for example, you had a big kick ball and a little kick ball, the big will roll faster in the wind. Sorry about the second post, but i almost forgot, it also depends on how big the ball is, because if it's MUCH larger then it will not roll faster, and if it too small, it will hardly roll as well. So as long they are close in size the big one will roll/travel faster
yes